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Oakville Beaver, 14 Nov 1999, p. 33

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Sunday, November 14, 1999 Oakville Beaver Weekend 33 4 9 M & I 2000 T h e M il l e iu m il m P a g e beacons," says Toni Schmitz, who teaches at Holy Family Catholic School. "They have been well received and we have had a steady flow of order forms... I * think we will have a really good turnout from this school. ject. It is very community-minded." * "This is a work opportunity for them," "The beacon initiative is a joint effort of the Halton District Catholic School adds Yawney. "I think they will be very Board," explains Jim Rowles, principal, excited when they see the final beacon St. Bernadette's Catholic School. "We project. When the millennium starts, like the fact that our school is in close they will be able to say they were proximity to the planned Oakville involved. 1 think it's wonderful and we are proud to be a part of it." Heritage Trail." Millennium committee members are One dollar of every beacon sale goes towards the Heritage Trails, a project of currently visiting schools in Oakville to the Community Foundation of Oakville present the beacons and explain the var in partnership with the Oakville 2000 ious aspects of this program. On Nov. Millennium Committee and the Town of 15th, any beacons not sold through the Oakville. The trail will link north, south, schools will be available at other organi east, and west Oakville. Another dollar zations in the Town. "Some of our parents have tried to fig is returned to the schools. To help make the beacons more appeal ure out what to do to celebrate the mil ing to the school children, Community lennium," says Rowles. With the beacon Living Oakville has been working hard project, they can be involved in Oakville as a family. to package them with a bit of flare. Details of Oakville's Millennium Eve "Our job is the packaging of the bea cons -- taking them out of their original Celebrations will appear in local media packaging -- and adding a card and over the next several weeks. For more sticker," says David Yawney, business information or to volunteer for any manager, Community Living Oakville. Oakville 2000 Millennium event, please call the Information Hotline at 905-815"They needed to be better presented." A dozen people, over 21 years of age, 5992 or visit the website at with varying mental disabilities, have www.oakville2000.com. been involved in this re-packaging pro A The Beacon Project Millennium Beacons are being sold in schools throughout Oakville, with the support of both students and parents. Kids are excited at the prospect of hav ing this space-age "flashlight" as a memento of the millennium, while par ents look forward to spending this spe cial occasion with their families. On New Year's Eve, not once but twice, school children in downtown Oakville will proudly hold high their beacons, a unifying symbol of hope and renewal. For families wondering how to bring in the new millennium, this is a great opportunity to celebrate together. Starting at 6:30 p.m. with a "Walk of Honour," as veterans and children walk in unison, young and old alike will line Lakeshore as the festivities begin. Susan Sheppard, executive director, of the Oakville 2000 Millennium Committee, is pleased with the support of the schools in Oakville. At this point, 50 of the 59 schools are behind the bea con initiative, selling them in their schools for $5 each. Contact your school for details as quantities are limited. The deadline for school sales is Nov. 15th, at which time they will be sold on a broad er basis to more of the community. "At John Knox Christian School, the beacon initiative is a great success," says principal Loma Keith. "In fact, the allot ment equivalent to half the number of our students will not be sufficient. The theme of John Knox Christian School this year is "Blessed to be a Blessing," and as such, we embrace this project as another opportunity to recall the contri butions made by those who have gone before and to focus on the impact our young people can have for the future." "The students really seem to like the Millennium Celebrations Wednesday Dec. 29 (In Honour of the Year of the Senior Person) Activities Historical Walking Tours - Oakville Historical Society Lunch & Museum Tour - Royal Canadian Legion 1114 Art Shows - Sir John Colborne Centre & Oakville Art Society IBronteI Millennium Skates - Tim Hortons Madcap Millie's - Oakville Public Libraries Seniors Spectacular Variety Show Oakville Centre for Performing Arts Dinner & Dance - Royal Canadian Legion 1114 Millennium Sports Village CanIan Ice Sports - Oakville Youth Coffee House - YMCA T h u r s d a y D e c . 3 0 (In Honour of Children) Activities Fred Penner - Oakville Centre for Performing Arts Madcap Millie's - Oakville Public Libraries Millennium Skates - Tim Hortons Millennium Sports Village Canlan Ice Sports - Oakville Art Shows - Sir John Colborne & Oakville Art Society fBronte) Story Telling & Lunch - Walton United Church Hot Cider S. Cookies - Sovereign House W agon Rides - Bronte Village F r id a y D e c . 3 1 In s u p p o r t o f : mm Heritage Trails The Heritage Clock The Heritage Book BEACON PROJECT To g e t y o u rs. C all: 3 3 7 - 2 1 4 1 NOW AVAILABLE O a k v il l e 2 0 0 0 (In Honour of Family) A c tiv itie s Sphere Clown Band - Oakville Centre for Performing Arts Millennium Skates - Tim Hortons Art Shows - Sir John Colborne & Oakville Art Society IBronteI Family Dinner - Canlan Ice Sports - Oakville M ille n n iu m E v e C e le b r a tlo n a - F r e e 6:30 pm - 12:30 am - Towne Square Walk of Honour Beacon Project Heritage Clock unveiling Children's Countdown Music £ Entertainment Midnight Countdown Fireworks For more information Call Info line B 15-5992 Some events are ticketed First-come first-served ,c 7 /eritcu/e.c Ac///) O a k v ille 2 0 0 0 M ille n n iu m C o m m itte e IR ^ P O T ^ w eniber C n W 0 1250 F --'f -- | T he D ocum ent C o m m n y X erox M O L S O N (m ) W h a t B e e r's A l l A b o u t I SPGBTS Ro yal < Oakville Beaver Official Media Sponsor of I k Ooltvile 2000 MiBennium SUNALLIANCE IAN MARTIN L I M I T E D The Oakville Beaver proud to be the official Media Sponsor mmm

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